| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/gt6989b |
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| location | New York, NY | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | May 13 at 20:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
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Mar 20 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 20 |
answered | store command before pressing ctrl+c, revive afterwards |
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Mar 6 |
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Search low values in linux files Eliminate - you just want to delete them? or replace with sometihng? |
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Nov 13 |
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A unix command to truncate each line of a file @ChrisDown, thanks, was thinking about -f 1-3, this is a useful shortcut. |
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Nov 13 |
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A unix command to truncate each line of a file wouldn't it be cut -d \; -f 3? |
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Nov 1 |
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Using grep command and backreferencing @terdon Thank you... wonder why it takes forever to get such one-liners accepted... |
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Nov 1 |
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Using grep command and backreferencing @terdon I don't have /usr/share/dict/words but tried it on some sample input, and it seems to have behaved as expected. |
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Nov 1 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 1 |
answered | Using grep command and backreferencing |
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Aug 13 |
answered | Sort input file by the results of a regex |
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Aug 10 |
awarded | Supporter |